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Dromedary in an Eastern Landscape with a City, 1600 (ink and brush on paper)
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Dromedary in an Eastern Landscape with a City, 1600 (ink and brush on paper)
4071442 Dromedary in an Eastern Landscape with a City, 1600 (ink and brush on paper) by Vos, Maarten de (1532-1603) (after); 30x38 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: previously attributed to Hans Rottenhammer
Duke Johann Albrecht I of Mecklenburg engaged Flemish Maerten de Vos to paint 10 life-sized scenes of real and imaginary animals, including this and a unicorn.); Flemish, out of copyright
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This print titled "Dromedary in an Eastern Landscape with a City, 1600" transports us to a mesmerizing world of imagination and exoticism. Created by the talented Flemish artist Maarten de Vos, this ink and brush on paper masterpiece showcases his exceptional skills in capturing both real and imaginary animals. The focal point of the artwork is undoubtedly the majestic dromedary standing proudly amidst an enchanting eastern landscape. Its hairy coat and distinctive hump are meticulously detailed, emphasizing its strength and grace. The camel's presence evokes a sense of wanderlust and adventure, hinting at distant lands waiting to be explored. In the background, we glimpse a bustling cityscape that adds depth to the composition. A river flows gently beneath a picturesque bridge, inviting travelers to embark on their journeys towards unknown horizons. This juxtaposition between nature's tranquility and human civilization creates an intriguing narrative within the artwork. Originally attributed to Hans Rottenhammer but later recognized as de Vos' work, this piece was commissioned by Duke Johann Albrecht I of Mecklenburg as part of a series depicting various animals. Alongside this dromedary scene, de Vos also painted a mythical unicorn – further testament to his ability to bring both reality and fantasy to life through his art. Now housed in Amsterdam's prestigious Rijksmuseum, this remarkable print continues to captivate viewers with its intricate details and timeless allure. It serves as a reminder that art
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